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as eb Bag Ere REESED AN , WORTH IT! THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Saturday, July 7th, 1934: 8:00 p. m.—Public Salvation meeting conducted by Brigadier J. Habkirk from Chicago. The public is invited. Sunday, July 8th, 1934: 10:00 a. m.—Company _ meeting or Sunday School. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults. Come and bring your children to Sun- day School. Mr. George Stebbins in charge. 11:00 a, m.—Holiness meeting, or morning worship. Brigadier J. Kab- kirk will conduct the service with Special singing and speaking. The theme of the service will be “Holi- ness.” 6:30 p. m—Young People’s League. Conducted by the young people, but everyone Is welcome. The Misses Rosebud Smith and Leona Sjoblom will be in charge of the service. BP. m.—Open air service, 3 Pp. m.—Rousing meeting con- ducted by Brigadier Habkirk. Old time gospel singing and speaking. Music by the Corps band and speciai singing by Brigadier Habkirk accom- panied by his banjo. Brigadier Hab- kirk will also bring the message. The Salvation Army extends a hearty welcome to the public to come to each of their services. If you do not have a church home, come to the Army where you will be made to feel at home, and bring your friends. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for all departments. Let us not forget to lunday School when we are Merrell Larkin, Supt. lorning worship service, “The Four Ideals 7:00—Christian Endeavor. This will be a combined service be- tween the Intermediate and Young Peoples Societies. The Intermediate League will be in gharee. Nevada Fuller will be the jen. 7:45—Evening worship service. Song service. Sermon: Our Pleasing Pagans. Tuesday 8:00 mid-week prayer serv- fce. If you do not attend services any- where else, we give you a hearty in- vitation to worship with us. You need the church and the church needs you. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHU! Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor ‘The Church School for Bible study Meets at 10:00 o'clock. The morning worship is at 11:00 o'clock with the pastor preaching on “Two Faces of Religion.’ The evening fellowship service is at 8: clock. <A less for- mal service for all who desire Christ- fan acquaintance and Christian fel- lowship, fellowship of song, thinking together with the Lord, meditation, prayer, friendliness. You can not spend Sunday evening better than in the church. Invite some friend to come with you. The musical service is as fellows: Grace Duryee Morris, : Vesper Bell—Smith, jrook—Wilson. y Gransalke, de: Military Recession- 5 Organ Prelude: At Evening—Fi- lott. iOftertory: Hymne Ecossals—Good- ric! Organ Postlude: Sortie in A Major— Becker. ‘The mid-week service of prayer and devotion is Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock, “We believe in Jesus as Christ. “We accept Him as our Savoir and Friend. “We pledge Him relationship of life. Will you not join us? ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rey. John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist. Services for sixth Sunday after ‘Trinity. 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion, 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon. Subject: “The Planned Life.” our loyalty in every TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor There is a cordial welcome at Trin Ys Sixth Sunday after Church Schoo! oi The Rt. Rev. David ‘Candidate Waldo L. Ellickson, Or. dinand. . Rindahl, Liturgist ristian, the Shelley. 200 a. m. Stoeve, ordina breaks o'er Anth sengers” Mendelssohn, rector. Evening service 8:00. Religious Film, Slides on a Bible story. The Rev. C. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. ixth 3 —Sunday School. 9:30—Morning worship. Vocal solo: Mr. Edward Nelso: “Impressions From Year's Work in Bismarck.” ‘ch parlors. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Second Floor—Seventh and Main Rev. Ira E. Hammer, Dist. Supt. Services of this newly organised church are conducted by the Evangelistic Ladies’ quartet. 2:00 p, m.—Children's band, Lewis of Chicago in charge. 2:45 p. welistic service. Voe “Beautiful Harbor Light: ‘Glorious Things of Thee Are Spok- tringed Quartet. Gospel message by Rev. Grace Ed- wards, 8:00 p, m.—Evangelistic service. Inspirational song service conduct- ed by Miss Lew! ‘Vocal Quartets: “Heaven Bells.” “If Christ Should Come Tonight.” Plano accordion solo. Saxophone quartet. Gospel message by Rev. Grace Ed- wards: “The Second Coming of Christ, or The Signs of the Time.” ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p. meeting. ‘Watch The Tribune for the perman- ent location of the church. Edwards Quartet wards of Hemet, Call Lewis of Chicago, Ills.; Mis Gilbert of Lansing, Mich.; Miss dred Roberts of Frankfort, Ind. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister. Sunday, July the 10th, 1934. 00 a. m.—The Church School, iliam R. Mueller, Supt. Mrs. G. J. Worner, primary superintendent. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. iss Marguerite Kennedy. Pilgrims Silent Hope 1 “Etude—Chopin. Anthem: The church choir. 2 Walking With God—Ellis Jackson, 8:00—The evening service. Pianist—M! m,.—Prayer Rev. Grace Ed- Miss Alice B. Pianis' Prelu Shall o i ‘Wednesday at p. m.—The mid- week prayer service and monthly business meeting. A cordial welcome to all the serv- ices of the church. The Girls Craft group will meet Tuesday morning at a.m. ‘he Boys Craft group will meet on Wednesday morning at 9:00. 8T. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7, 9:30 The mass at 8 :30 and 1 for children. FIRST CHURCH oF cHRIsT, rvice at 11:00 a, m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ‘Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th is open daily from 12 to & p. m. junday, 3 p.m. to All” a welcome to ai a church services and to make use the reading room, the of | AT THE MOVIES George Arliss Great In Rothschild Film “The House of Rothschild,” George Arliss’ first vehicle under his new con- tract with 20th Century Pictures, comes to the Paramount Theatre Monday and, here indeed is a picture which Hollywood may be justly proud. In describing this film, one natu- rally turns to superlatives—and you will agree when you see it—(and see which Joseph Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck’s young | pj 20th Century Pictures company has contributed during its year of exis- sSHRLEFE inet E gE i azd fel ty it nY fF i ( : t 4 x I | if : il i "Wy i f bik F Barrymore Is Star In Capitol Picture John Barrymore's. latest starring production, the hilarious Ben Hecht- Charles MacArthur-Charies B. Mil- Trinity, July 8. m. ‘How Lovely are the Mes- ‘Trinity church choir, I. A. Esko, di- “The Transformas A. Carlson, Washburn. n. ‘One July 12 at 3 p. m, Ladies THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934 THE GUMPS—THE FISH HE LEFT BEHIND vr Wears! MATTER - DIDN'T YOU LIKE THAT Lakin > SwASNT WE Good ENOUGH FOR Oe ie a WHY DIDN'T You THROW A LIFE PRESERVER © ace we SON IM OUT OF THE, Bont. oR? HE WANTED: Ro Cha ue. ys SHAKE YOUR HANI Aw sHucks / THERE HE GoES- wa inet 3 = HE SELL FOR YOUR LAP. Seok LINE AND morn POP SAYS THAT COMPLETELY...AND WE MUSTN'T FORGET HAPPINESS HAS A THING...WE WONT BE WHERE WE CAN GRAB A PHONE AND ORDER SOMETHING WE LEFT BEHIND ! WAY ON A CAMPING TRIP! Sunday after Trinity. dwards Miss ‘TL WANT ACTION! YOU GET A JOB, AND RIGHT TODAY!AND 1 DONT WANT TO VENR A WORD OUT OF DON'T CARE IF IT'S DIGGING A DITCH. BY JINKITY JINKS, IT Jes! HAPPENED TA THINK OF SOMETHIN'? | GOTTA GO BACK TO THE STATION! WELL, FELLA, YA CERT DID A SWELL PIECE OF WORK ON “TH! GIMLET ROBBERY CASE! CONGRATS, SAMMY! t KINDA GO FER You, AS & DETECTIVE? 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